Good morning all.Don't know what nodes are. A very quick google search indicates they are a dom that can be manipulated w/js.

is there a great link or tutorial on nodes you folks really like and can point me to?thxD

dresden_phoenix
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2013-02-06T18:39:04Z —
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This question would be more appropriate for the javascript forum than CSS. But a quick answer is a node is an 'object unit' in the DOM. A node can be an element ( both block and inline), such as IMG, SPAN, P, LI, etc. It can( but DOESNT have to be) be a child or a parent or another node. and it can also be just the actual text content inside a tag.

hope that helps

felgall
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2013-02-06T20:54:45Z —
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The following node types exist:

Element eg. <div> <p>AttrText ie the text in between the other nodesCDATASection ie the content of: <![CDATA[ ]]>EntityReferenceEntityProcessingInstructionComment ie the content of <!-- -->DocumentDocumentTypeDocumentFragment ie. a placeholder for nodes not yet attached to the documentNotation

pdxSherpa
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2013-02-07T00:30:22Z —
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thank you all. it helped. will look up more info in a javascript search.I thought it was css.D